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ISBN10: 0071399194 | ISBN13: 9780071399197

ISBN10: 0071399194
ISBN13: 9780071399197
By Adam N. Rosenberg and Sid Kemp

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Section 1: KEY RADIO CONCEPTS

Chapter 1: Radio Engineering Concepts

Chapter 2: The User Terminal

Chapter 3: The CDMA Mobile System

Chapter 4: The Base Station

Chapter 5: Basic Wireless Telephony

Chapter 6: Analog Wireless Telephony (AMPS)

Chapter 7: TDMA Wireless Telephony (GSM)

Chapter 8: The CDMA Principle

Section 2: STANDARDS FOR CELLULAR SYSTEMS

Chapter 9: General Cellular Standards

Chapter 10: Worldwide CDMA Standards

Section 3: KEY TELEPHONE CONCEPTS

Chapter 11: The PSTN and Telephone Switching

Chapter 12: Telephony Engineering Concepts

Chapter 13: Telephone Transport

Chapter 14: Signaling with SS7

Chapter 15: ANSI-41

Chapter 16: Call States

Section 4: KEY DATA CONCEPTS

Chapter 17: Quality of Service (QoS)

Chapter 18: Speech Coding

Chapter 19: Hybrid Voice-Data Networks

Chapter 20: Short Message Service (SMS)

Chapter 21: Wireless Data Service

Section 5: CAPACITY AND QUALITY PRINCIPLES

Chapter 22: Capacity and Quality Tradeoffs

Chapter 23: Traffic Engineering for Voice and Data

Chapter 24: Switching Capacity

Chapter 25: ANSI-41 Signaling Capacity

Chapter 26: Capacity Calculations for Cellular Networks

Chapter 27: Conventional Reuse Principles

Chapter 28: CDMA Principles for Multicellular Systems

Chapter 29: CDMA Data Capacity Principles

Chapter 30: Capacity Issues Specific to CDMA

Section 6: PLANNING FOR CDMA CAPACITY

Chapter 31: Estimating Wireless Telephone Demand

Chapter 32: Planning Locations for Base Stations

Chapter 33: Base Station Planning

Chapter 34: Mobile Switching Center (MSC) Planning

Chapter 35: Backhaul Planning

Chapter 36: Signaling Capacity Planning

Chapter 37: MSC Transport Planning

Chapter 38: Special Situations

Section 7: INCREASING CAPACITY

Chapter 39: Measuring System Performance for Growth

Chapter 40: Turning Your Complaints into Useful Data

Chapter 41: Increasing Capacity of a Base Station

Chapter 42: Adding Cells to a CDMA Station

Chapter 43: Mobile Switching Center (MSC) Growth

Chapter 44: Adding Transport

Chapter 45: Regional Growth in a Specific Area

Section 8: MODELING FOR CDMA

Chapter 46: Business-Case Models

Chapter 47: Propagation Models

Chapter 48: Subscriber Traffic Modeling

Section 9: CONCLUSION

Chapter 49: CDMA Now and in the Future

Appendix A: Acronyms

Appendix B: Physical Units

Glossary

References

Index

About the Authors

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